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Intel agencies warn of more attempts to defame PDP-BJP Govt in JK | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 13: The Union Home Ministry and intelligence agencies have warned of more attempts by the separatists and their supporters in the Valley to disturb peace instigating violence which forces army and security forces to fire at the protestors. The intelligence agencies have warned that every attempt will be made to topple the BJP alliance Government in the State. The first reflection of the this warning has already come true as the video of the girl who was allegedly molested by the army. In the video the girl clearly States that she was first slapped by her classmate and then not allowed to go to the police station after her bag was snatched, and in a clearly crafted separatist move rumor was spread that she had been molested. The intelligence report say the fact that it was a calculated move was clear as with in minutes a huge crowd was there and the army was attacked. "As soon as we were off (from an educational institution), I gave my bag to my friend and went to the bathroom. As soon as I came out, I took my bag from the girl and a boy slapped me," says the girl as per the transcripts of the video, which has been authenticated by the army. The girl also clearly says that she was slapped by a civilian boy who then started provoking other boys. "We were apprehending that this was going to happen. The separatists and their handlers have been making the strategy. It was also there when Mufti Sayeed became the CM. Masarat Alam deliberately raised Pakistan flags which led to utter embarrassment of the BJP and resulted in strained relations between the alliance partners," said the intelligence sources. The sources said more attempts will be made that violence become acute and forcing both the alliance partners to take decision and part ways as both have different constituencies to cater to. "Coming into power of the BJP in J&K is simply not acceptable to separatists and their handlers. They have started their game from the day one and much more accepted. We though too have our strategies in place," said the sources. |
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